"The researchers based their simulation on the Amazon's complete removal, an exaggerated level of destruction needed to produce a noticeable effect, Medvigy said. "

I doubt the ENTIRE rain forest will be gone... thanks for the info though...

I doubt it as well. But, if 50% goes and we lose 25% of the snowpack then face an actual drought we're talking a cumulative event that will force Sacramento to send all the water heading to the Delta south.

My club near Sac Refuge flooded before opener and had the tap turned off. Now the field is way low on water and is going to dry up if we dont get cooler weather soon, or water in the form of rain. You guys at the refuge are going to be crowded. Im already submiting refuge draw applications.Luckily I got into a club in the north grasslands also but they dont shoot much untill December, and I wont hunt there when I have a bad draw. Slim pickings in November.I think there are plenty of ducks on the closed zones, but this warm weather gives them no reason to leave.Im hoping for bad weather to get those birds of the close zones, and save us from the doom of drought.

fullpattern wrote:My club near Sac Refuge flooded before opener and had the tap turned off. Now the field is way low on water and is going to dry up if we dont get cooler weather soon, or water in the form of rain. You guys at the refuge are going to be crowded. Im already submiting refuge draw applications.Luckily I got into a club in the north grasslands also but they dont shoot much untill December, and I wont hunt there when I have a bad draw. Slim pickings in November.I think there are plenty of ducks on the closed zones, but this warm weather gives them no reason to leave.Im hoping for bad weather to get those birds of the close zones, and save us from the doom of drought.

Good call! Me want Weather, Weather, Weather!

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